Already for some time the full-text database in the Reformed-Online
information system has made possible access to confessional texts,
synodal documents, journals and further important literature of Reformed
Protestantism. Besides this a title- and author-index offers a preliminary
overview of the documents and literature available as full texts.

Particularly sought after at the moment are
documents and texts of the Reformed tradition in PDF format, which
would expand this international, virtual library of Reformed Protestantism.

Council of WCRC Europe comes together in WarsawAre the effects of Communism still burdening our present in Europe; in terms of political relations, sociological findings and church fellowship? Does “post-communism” mean anything or is it just an idea? Is there still a gap between East and West, two decades after the fall of the iron curtain? In short – is the past of Communism still a challenge to the European community? How are we, as churches, involved in this conversation?

WCRC Creates a 'New Thing' for God's People By Chris Meehan, News editorIn a spirit of unity and cooperation, the newly formed World Communion of Reformed Churches made several decisions, "heard the Gospel of reconciling love," and prepared itself to respond "in joyful hope" to a range of issues in churches and the world, the WCRC said in a final message statement issued Saturday (26 June 2010).

South African Church Leader Elected President of WCRCBy Chris Meehan, news editorJerry Pillay came to the Uniting General Council in Grand Rapids, Michigan, from South Africa as simply one of hundreds of delegates. The pastor and church leader travelled to the Upper Midwest of the United States to help conduct business that led last week to the creation of the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC).But Friday afternoon, Pillay became more than a delegate - and it happened the day after his 45th birthday - when he was overwhelmingly elected as the first president of the WCRC.

World Communion of Reformed Churches is BornBy Jerry L. Van Marter, UGC correspondentMore than 80 million Reformed Christians in 108 countries around the world formally united Friday when the World Alliance of Reformed Churches (WARC) and the Reformed Ecumenical Council (REC) approved articles of union and a constitution bringing them together as the World Communion of Reformed Churches (WCRC).

The concept of the Reformed confession;
Confessions from Switzerland; Confessions from France;
Confessions from Germany; Confessions from Western and
Northwestern Europe; Confessions from Eastern and Southeastern
Europe; Forward look at the formation of confessions from
the 18th to the 20th centuries